Licensed Daycares in Hope Mills, NC

Browse 23 DCDEE-licensed daycares in Hope Mills, North Carolina. Filter by age, NC Subsidy acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.

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Daycare & Childcare in Hope Mills

23

Licensed centers

4.3★

Avg Google rating

5

Rated 4.5+

15

Quality Rated

Hope Mills has 23 licensed childcare centers serving families in this Cumberland County community, with an average Google rating of 4.3★ across the market. Quality standards are notably high: 15 centers hold North Carolina's Five Star Rated License from the DCDEE, and 5 centers earn ratings of 4.5★ or above, including top-reviewed options like First Steps Childcare & Learning Center, Dramatic Play Learning Academy 2, Pamper Hugs & Luv's Learning Center, and others. For parents searching here, the combination of strong provider density and measurable quality ratings means you can find vetted options backed by both parent reviews and state recognition.

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🗓 Last updated: May 2026✓ Data verified against NC licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Hope Mills

Hope Mills, a growing community in Cumberland County, serves working families who value proximity to Fayetteville's job centers without the density of the city itself. If you're searching for childcare here, expect a tight market: there are 23 licensed childcare centers across Hope Mills, and demand consistently outpaces supply, especially for infant care. Most families should anticipate waitlists of several months, particularly at the most reputable centers. The South neighborhood concentrates the majority of available programs, which means commute times and facility access depend heavily on where you live and work. Starting your search early—ideally three to six months before you need care—is essential. The reality here is that Hope Mills families often juggle multiple center waitlists while exploring backup options, including in-home providers or expanded family care arrangements.

Pricing in Hope Mills follows regional norms but varies by program type and age group. Preschool-age care (ages 3–5) typically runs $700–$1,100 monthly, while toddler care is notably higher at $1,000–$1,400 per month. The critical gap: there are zero licensed centers offering infant programs in Hope Mills, which forces families with babies under 18 months to either look outside the city or rely on family members and in-home childcare. This shortage makes infant care both harder to find and more expensive when available. Cost differences across centers reflect staff ratios, facility improvements, curriculum quality, and location. South-area centers are often the busiest because they're accessible to families commuting toward Fayetteville, which can mean slightly higher fees but also more competitive programming.

Quality signals matter when evaluating these 23 centers. The state licensing agency, DCDEE, oversees all North Carolina childcare programs, and 15 of Hope Mills' 23 centers hold Five Star Rated License certification—a designation that signals compliance with health, safety, and training standards beyond minimum requirements. These centers have passed rigorous inspections and demonstrate consistent quality. When you look at Google ratings (average 4.3 stars across Hope Mills), cross-reference them with state licensing records and Five Star status. Five centers are rated 4.5 stars or higher on Google, including the most-reviewed programs: FIRST STEPS CHILDCARE & LEARNING CENTER, Dramatic Play Learning Academy 2, PAMPER, HUGS & LUV'S LEARNING CENTER, INC., and others. High Google ratings combined with Five Star Rated License status indicates strong parent satisfaction and operational excellence. Don't choose by rating alone—visit centers, ask about staff turnover, observe teacher-child interactions, and request references from current families.

Financial assistance is accessible through two programs: NC Pre-K and the Child Care Subsidy. Both are administered through the state and can significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs for qualifying families. The subsidy program covers childcare expenses for families earning up to 85% of the state median income, which translates to roughly $45,000–$52,000 annually for a family of four, though exact thresholds shift yearly. NC Pre-K serves four-year-olds from lower-income households and includes free or subsidized slots at participating centers. To apply, contact DCDEE directly or begin through your county's Department of Social Services. Processing takes four to eight weeks, so apply as soon as you know you'll need care. Many Hope Mills centers accept subsidy payments, though not all do—confirm this during your initial calls.

Hope Mills distinguishes itself as a bedroom community with real working-family roots. Many parents commute to Fayetteville military installations, Pope Air Force Base, or regional employers, making early drop-off and flexible schedules priorities. The connection to Cumberland County Schools means childcare decisions align with school-readiness expectations by kindergarten. Unlike rapidly gentrifying urban areas, Hope Mills prioritizes affordability and practical solutions, which shapes how childcare centers operate: they're community-focused rather than trendy, focused on reliability over premium amenities. Your childcare search here succeeds when you treat it as both a logistical necessity and a reflection of your family's commute

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Tips for choosing childcare in Hope Mills

Verify Licensing

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Read Parent Reviews

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Ask About Curriculum

Whether play-based, Montessori, or STEM-focused — the right curriculum can have a lasting impact on your child's development.

Consider Schedule Fit

Make sure operating hours, program types, and flexibility match your family's daily schedule and work commitments.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Hope Mills, NC?

CloverMap lists 23 DCDEE-licensed daycare providers in Hope Mills, North Carolina. All listings have been verified against the North Carolina DCDEE licensing database.

Do daycares in Hope Mills accept the NC Subsidy subsidy?

Yes, many DCDEE-licensed daycares in Hope Mills accept North Carolina's NC Subsidy childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's NC Subsidy filter to find accepting providers in Hope Mills.

What is the average daycare cost in Hope Mills, NC?

Daycare costs in Hope Mills typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centers run about 20% higher than average.

What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Hope Mills?

Look for DCDEE licensure (required in North Carolina), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, NC Subsidy acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Hope Mills.

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